T Gulick, SJ Pieper, MA Murphy, LG Lange and GF
... associated with an immune cell myocardial infiltrate such as cardiac allograft rejection and inflammatory myocarditis. We therefore examined the hypothesis that immune cells can produce noncytotoxic alterations in cardiac function. Methods and Results. A novel system to evaluate cultured cardiac myo ...
... associated with an immune cell myocardial infiltrate such as cardiac allograft rejection and inflammatory myocarditis. We therefore examined the hypothesis that immune cells can produce noncytotoxic alterations in cardiac function. Methods and Results. A novel system to evaluate cultured cardiac myo ...
A three-stage model of Golgi structure and function
... restricted localization of glycosylation and biosynthetic enzymes to medial and trans-cisternae (Donohoe et al. 2013). Moreover, in many organisms, cisternae at the trans face are partially or completely separated from the Golgi stack (Kang et al. 2011; Mogelsvang et al. 2003; Mollenhauer and Morré ...
... restricted localization of glycosylation and biosynthetic enzymes to medial and trans-cisternae (Donohoe et al. 2013). Moreover, in many organisms, cisternae at the trans face are partially or completely separated from the Golgi stack (Kang et al. 2011; Mogelsvang et al. 2003; Mollenhauer and Morré ...
Sample Chapter
... span the membrane; that is, they extend outward from its surface on one end, while their opposite ends communicate with the cell’s interior. These proteins often function as receptors that are specialized to combine with specific kinds of molecules, such as hormones (see chapter 13, p. 000). Another ...
... span the membrane; that is, they extend outward from its surface on one end, while their opposite ends communicate with the cell’s interior. These proteins often function as receptors that are specialized to combine with specific kinds of molecules, such as hormones (see chapter 13, p. 000). Another ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... be grouped into 11 families (Smith et al., 2000). This multiplicity of genes supports the view that autolytic activity is an important cellular function but analysis of gene function is likely to be complicated by functional overlap or redundancy. Interestingly, Bisicchia et al. (2007) discovered th ...
... be grouped into 11 families (Smith et al., 2000). This multiplicity of genes supports the view that autolytic activity is an important cellular function but analysis of gene function is likely to be complicated by functional overlap or redundancy. Interestingly, Bisicchia et al. (2007) discovered th ...
The cheeks, tongue, hard palate, and soft palate frame the mouth
... roof of the mouth, the soft palate, is also lined with mucous membrane. This arch-shaped muscular structure forms a dividing wall between the oropharynx and nasopharynx. The uvula (Latin for ‘little grape’) is a cone-shaped muscular process that hangs from the end of the soft palate. It plays a role ...
... roof of the mouth, the soft palate, is also lined with mucous membrane. This arch-shaped muscular structure forms a dividing wall between the oropharynx and nasopharynx. The uvula (Latin for ‘little grape’) is a cone-shaped muscular process that hangs from the end of the soft palate. It plays a role ...
reading and questions: kingdom monera
... a membrane-enclosed structure that can be thought of as the "control center" of a typical cell.) In other words, there is no membrane separating the hereditary material from the rest of the cell in monerans. Many bacteria are not able to move on their own. They can be carried from one place to anoth ...
... a membrane-enclosed structure that can be thought of as the "control center" of a typical cell.) In other words, there is no membrane separating the hereditary material from the rest of the cell in monerans. Many bacteria are not able to move on their own. They can be carried from one place to anoth ...
digitalis - Circulation
... ion-transport system discussed above. Since that time a great deal of evidence15 supports the view that digitalis compounds are specific in their inhibition of the Na-K activated membrane ATPase of various tissues including heart. Radioactively labeled digitalis compounds are found to bind specifica ...
... ion-transport system discussed above. Since that time a great deal of evidence15 supports the view that digitalis compounds are specific in their inhibition of the Na-K activated membrane ATPase of various tissues including heart. Radioactively labeled digitalis compounds are found to bind specifica ...
Mechanical models of gastrulation
... One of the best-studied examples of morphogenesis is Drosophila melanogaster or fruit fly. The gastrulation phase in Drosophila differs from that of many other animal embryos in that its central event is the invagination of the mesoderm, the folding of a part of the epithelial layer in order to shap ...
... One of the best-studied examples of morphogenesis is Drosophila melanogaster or fruit fly. The gastrulation phase in Drosophila differs from that of many other animal embryos in that its central event is the invagination of the mesoderm, the folding of a part of the epithelial layer in order to shap ...
From the Cradle to the grave: molecular chaperones that may
... trafficking Hsp90 functioning is restricted, but it plays a role in stress protection ...
... trafficking Hsp90 functioning is restricted, but it plays a role in stress protection ...
Cells_Review_Game_wi..
... Name this organelle, a series of folded membranes and site for protein synthesis? ...
... Name this organelle, a series of folded membranes and site for protein synthesis? ...
PDF Copy - Brandon S. Russell, Ph.D.
... 1,4 isomer at room temperature, either in aqueous solution or on a solid support [4,5]. The Huisgen reaction is of special interest to chemical biology because of its use of the azide functional group, which has the distinction of being almost completely abiotic (found only in some species of algae) ...
... 1,4 isomer at room temperature, either in aqueous solution or on a solid support [4,5]. The Huisgen reaction is of special interest to chemical biology because of its use of the azide functional group, which has the distinction of being almost completely abiotic (found only in some species of algae) ...
Accurate cell segmentation in microscopy images using membrane
... Overview. MPCS works with microscopy images of cells with a membrane pattern, that is, a characteristic intensity profile across their membrane. Based on the input image, we first specify few biologically intuitive parameters. Then, we detect potential points inside the cells (called seeds). Each se ...
... Overview. MPCS works with microscopy images of cells with a membrane pattern, that is, a characteristic intensity profile across their membrane. Based on the input image, we first specify few biologically intuitive parameters. Then, we detect potential points inside the cells (called seeds). Each se ...
REVIEW - The Journal of Cell Biology
... accounts for ~ 2 5 - 3 0 % of the total thylakoid membrane proteins, and it consists of at least two integral polypeptides (90) of similar molecular weights (cf. reference 4). Several peripheral membrane proteins including ferredoxin, ferredoxinNADP reductase (cf. reference 19), plastocyanin (53, 61 ...
... accounts for ~ 2 5 - 3 0 % of the total thylakoid membrane proteins, and it consists of at least two integral polypeptides (90) of similar molecular weights (cf. reference 4). Several peripheral membrane proteins including ferredoxin, ferredoxinNADP reductase (cf. reference 19), plastocyanin (53, 61 ...
Cell Structures and Functions
... Fifth Grade: Science: Cells: Structures and Processes (page 127) (this unit does not cover all of the content listed in this section) a. All living things are made up of cells. b. Structure of cells (both plant and animal). i. Cell membrane: selectively allows substances in and out ii. Nucleus: surr ...
... Fifth Grade: Science: Cells: Structures and Processes (page 127) (this unit does not cover all of the content listed in this section) a. All living things are made up of cells. b. Structure of cells (both plant and animal). i. Cell membrane: selectively allows substances in and out ii. Nucleus: surr ...
1. Describe the steps of the scientific method. 2. Define the terms
... Polar molecules like water have partially charged atoms at their ends Hydrogen bonds form when partial opposite charges in different molecules attract each other The partially positive hydrogens of one water molecule are attracted to the partially negative oxygen on another ...
... Polar molecules like water have partially charged atoms at their ends Hydrogen bonds form when partial opposite charges in different molecules attract each other The partially positive hydrogens of one water molecule are attracted to the partially negative oxygen on another ...
Lesson (1) Cell theory
... 2- It can magnify things by cutting them to thin slices which allow light to penetrate them. 3- It can magnify things up to 1500 times according to the magnification power of the eyepiece and objective lenses in it. They cannot magnify more than 1500 times because this make the photo unclear. The ma ...
... 2- It can magnify things by cutting them to thin slices which allow light to penetrate them. 3- It can magnify things up to 1500 times according to the magnification power of the eyepiece and objective lenses in it. They cannot magnify more than 1500 times because this make the photo unclear. The ma ...
Flagellar Movement Although the precise mechanism by which
... we do know that they rotate 360° like boat propellers rather than whipping from side to side. The flow of hydrogen ions (H ) or of sodium ions (Na ) through the cytoplasmic membrane near the basal body powers the rotation, propelling the bacterium through the environment at about 60 cell lengths per ...
... we do know that they rotate 360° like boat propellers rather than whipping from side to side. The flow of hydrogen ions (H ) or of sodium ions (Na ) through the cytoplasmic membrane near the basal body powers the rotation, propelling the bacterium through the environment at about 60 cell lengths per ...
Supplementary Information
... egg cells in IVF medium with or without extracellular calcium. Throughout the recording period no spontaneous increase in [Ca2+]cyt was found to occur in any of the egg cells incubated in IVF medium with or without calcium prior to sperm-egg cell fusion (number of cells analysed was 55 and 49, respe ...
... egg cells in IVF medium with or without extracellular calcium. Throughout the recording period no spontaneous increase in [Ca2+]cyt was found to occur in any of the egg cells incubated in IVF medium with or without calcium prior to sperm-egg cell fusion (number of cells analysed was 55 and 49, respe ...
intracellular accumulations
... Morphologically visible protein accumulations are much less common than lipid accumulations They may occur because excesses are presented to the cells or because the cells synthesize excessive amounts ...
... Morphologically visible protein accumulations are much less common than lipid accumulations They may occur because excesses are presented to the cells or because the cells synthesize excessive amounts ...
Protein import into the nucleus - Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes
... NRc~ binds directly to nuclear localization sequences [14,22,17,20,26,29,30]. NR[3 was found to have weak [17] or no NLS-binding activity by itself [31,32] but it cooperates with NRc~ in NLS-recognition and binding of import substrate to the NE [16,17,32]. A large domain of so-called arm repeats [33 ...
... NRc~ binds directly to nuclear localization sequences [14,22,17,20,26,29,30]. NR[3 was found to have weak [17] or no NLS-binding activity by itself [31,32] but it cooperates with NRc~ in NLS-recognition and binding of import substrate to the NE [16,17,32]. A large domain of so-called arm repeats [33 ...
Review/ Derleme Evidences for the presence of caspase
... PCD in plants can be compared with apoptosis and with autophagic apoptosis in animals [14]. These types of apoptosis in animals can be caspase-dependent or caspase independent. A number of studies have shown that protease inhibitors can suppress PCD in various plant species and plant tissues. This i ...
... PCD in plants can be compared with apoptosis and with autophagic apoptosis in animals [14]. These types of apoptosis in animals can be caspase-dependent or caspase independent. A number of studies have shown that protease inhibitors can suppress PCD in various plant species and plant tissues. This i ...